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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I know this is a day late however I hope not a dollar short for Bev and any
others looking for gluten free medications.  I found some 1996 postings on
pharmaceutical advice and there may be more current ones:

Posting number 5362, dated 20 Jan 1996  has a Gluten-Free Phramaceutical Guide
(like the food card for restaurants)

Posting number 6295, dated 13 Apr 1996 has Pharamceutical Advice, by Anne
Laginess, Pharmacist summarized by Jim Lyles.  In the latter, a drug info
center for consumers, based in Chicago and called Call-Our Pharmacist is
mentioned; available 24 hours.  1-800/522-5225 for info about the service.
Call 1-900/903-7847 for verbal and mailed info; have the drug name and
letters/numbers off the capsule/tablet if possible.  Cost for the 900 number
is $1.99 per minute.

Sarah in Washington, D.C.

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